Fubijaakr
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While I agree with you, good luck with your theories. Unfortunately, as it stands each individual pilot will have to fight the PEA battle alone. Those that choose to fight may find themselves out on the street with no recourse.
And, THAT is precisely why you NEED a Union on the property.
Be sure to post how much the company has the pay the 3a group due to its gross negligence in reviewing the 2009 amendment and signing off on mathematically impossible numbers.
The United pilots objected to the way their local ALPA leadership council chose to split up a retirement payment in United’s bankruptcy reorganization.
I wonder, since the TWA lawsuit is currently in court-- how much that will cost ALPA (us) when they lose? (EST $180 million??) Oh yeah, special assessment... After losing Airtran and Republic from the payroll, they'll be happy to add us to their "B" Tier Group...
BTW, I believe the first derivative of pay when the 190 came on board was linear seat scale. So, as the 321 has 40+ more seats, it should equate to additional pay... We'll see, it's a good addition to the fleet.